By n8 dogg Go To Postfuck city
Man I wish I could go back through the archives and screencap all those "City's owners will never stick around" posts from all those years ago.
Really behind the idea of writing something absurdly improbable and branding it EXCLUSIVE
Didn't watch a second of the Relentless Energy Cup
Largely because we aren't in it, but also because it's as close as you can get to pre-season in December
The Guardiola dad-dancing crowd-fisting was good though
Didn't watch a second of the Relentless Energy Cup
Largely because we aren't in it, but also because it's as close as you can get to pre-season in December
The Guardiola dad-dancing crowd-fisting was good though
By Laboured Go To PostThere is if they decide to do you for tapping up.They only wanted to talk to him about his tweet, geez
By n8 dogg Go To Postfuck cityWhich one?
By Kermit Go To PostYou are blind. Walker touches it.How did you get off ignore?
Wasn't a penalty but we were due a shit decision. The WINNING train rumbles on.
Anyway, go fuck yourself and stub a toe along the way. Happy Christmas.
I don't use the ignore feature therefore I am superior. Worship me.
Please quote for those who have me on ignore.
Please quote for those who have me on ignore.
By GQman2121 Go To PostHow did you get off ignore?
Anyway, go fuck yourself and stub a toe along the way. Happy Christmas.
Don't worry, I'd be mad too. Time to move on though. Just like Conte.
By NinjaFridge Go To PostI don't use the ignore feature therefore I am superior. Worship me.quoted for me the 6 people that don't have me on ignore but have you on their ignore list
Please quote for those who have me on ignore.
I just learned that my local club, Yokohama F Marinos is now under Man City’s “City Football Group”. Fuck that shit, time to casually support Yokohama FC.
By Oddinho Go To PostI just learned that my local club, Yokohama F Marinos is now under Man City’s “City Football Group”. Fuck that shit, time to casually support Yokohama FC.Then you support Chelsea by proxy. You can't win over there Odd.
By GQman2121 Go To PostThen you support Chelsea by proxy. You can't win over there Odd.
Wat
Does Liverpool have a feeder club over here ffs
Oh you’re talking about Yokohama rubber, the sponsorship deal?
I live in Yokohama city, it’s not related to Yokohama, the tire company. They aren’t even from Yokohama originally, if Wikipedia is to be believed.
Yokohama FC is a very small second-division team. Yokohama F Marinos is one of the bigger teams in Japan
I live in Yokohama city, it’s not related to Yokohama, the tire company. They aren’t even from Yokohama originally, if Wikipedia is to be believed.
Yokohama FC is a very small second-division team. Yokohama F Marinos is one of the bigger teams in Japan
I wasn't serious, but I didn't think the tire company had any stake in the football club. That would have been fun if they did though.
By Oddinho Go To PostI just learned that my local club, Yokohama F Marinos is now under Man City’s “City Football Group”. Fuck that shit, time to casually support Yokohama FC.If it makes you feel any better, they've owned a part of them for many years now. There hasn't been any real change though because I believe Japan has some pretty strict ownership rules r.e. foreign owners so City have never been able to get more than 25%. They're largely owned by Nissan and City have a sponsorship deal with them -- the game this summer in Nashville was in Nissan Stadium (there is a huge Nissan plant there as well).
City's global reach is something that impresses me, and still something that I wish is curbed.
On one hand, them flipping unknown players who have the potential to player in better leagues is a good thing. Gives a chance to people, like Mooy for example, to impress and get a contract somewhere else.
On the other, it will give them a monopoly on talent. If this keeps up, clubs like Chelsea, Bayern, United, Barca and Real will sure to follow, which will suck for everyone else.
On one hand, them flipping unknown players who have the potential to player in better leagues is a good thing. Gives a chance to people, like Mooy for example, to impress and get a contract somewhere else.
On the other, it will give them a monopoly on talent. If this keeps up, clubs like Chelsea, Bayern, United, Barca and Real will sure to follow, which will suck for everyone else.
By GQman2121 Go To PostThen you support Chelsea by proxy. You can't win over there Odd.Racist.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWasn't this supposed to be Milan's big comeback season? What happened?Reality.
By Oddinho Go To PostAll of the top 6 have known, repeat divers in them.Who are Burnley's?
By ATTICUS H Go To PostWho are Burnley's?Nick Pope.
Since the 4-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge, on Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea return and when Manchester United’s defence held out for 30 seconds before conceding, Pogba has started 41 Premier League games. He was won 27 and drawn the other 14. Without him starting, Manchester United have lost five and drawn six of their 18 league games.
By Pennywise Go To PostI'll forever cherish those two matches he played for us.
RIP sweet prince.
Should have never gone to Arsenal.
By batong Go To PostRIP uber in Europe
Good. They can get fucked
By batong Go To PostRIP uber in Europe
The ride-hailing firm argued it was an information society service - helping people to make contact with each other electronically - and not a cab firm.🤔
Rarely use it but two Uber journeys stand out for me: guy singing Igbo hymns and trying to convert me, and the local who was doing a Seinfeld-esque bit on how cunt isn't a bad word in Belfast.
By Oddinho Go To PostAll of the top 6 have known, repeat divers in them.Good thing we don’t . 😀
By Scum Go To PostGood thing we don’t . 😀Mid Table teams don't get that much attention anymore.
By Lupercal Go To PostMid Table teams don't get that much attention anymore.
By n8 dogg Go To PostOverrated dab merchant innit
By n8 dogg Go To PostImagine where we'd be if he didn't spend so much time faffing about with his hair
By NinjaFridge Go To PostSecond place ?
Imagine where we'd be if he didn't spend so much time faffing about with his hair
There's no halt to the City train at the moment but you've still got a great start.
By Lupercal Go To PostSecond place ?
There's no halt to the City train at the moment but you've still got a great start.
By NinjaFridge Go To PostI want Rio to call the next Mortal Kombat
Imagine where we'd be if he didn't spend so much time faffing about with his hair
Imagine how good Poggy could be if he stopped concentrating on his dang hair and started paying attention to *checks notes* midfield runners.
By Laboured Go To PostImagine how good Poggy could be if he stopped concentrating on his dang hair and started paying attention to *checks notes* midfield runners.
A convicted football hooligan has been jailed for a racist and "unprovoked" attack on Manchester City and England winger Raheem Sterling. Karl Anderson, 29, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated common assault after Sterling was attacked outside City's training ground on Saturday.
The court heard Anderson already has 25 convictions for 37 offences, including football-related violence. He has been jailed for 16 weeks and must pay £100 in compensation.
Anderson, who kicked Sterling four times during the assault, said he "lost his temper" and was sorry for his actions. He abused the City player using racist language, as well as telling Sterling he wanted his wife and child to die.
In a victim impact statement read out to the court, Sterling, 23, said he "did not think this kind of behaviour happened in this country in this day and age". CCTV footage of the attack outside City's training complex was played to the court, which showed Anderson pulling up in his van alongside Sterling. In sentencing him, magistrate Diana Webb-Hobson called it an "entirely unprovoked attack" and described Anderson's previous record as "appalling".
Anderson, of Woodward Street in Manchester, smiled as he was taken from the dock.
Sounds like a lovely guy.
The court heard Anderson already has 25 convictions for 37 offences, including football-related violence. He has been jailed for 16 weeks and must pay £100 in compensation.
Anderson, who kicked Sterling four times during the assault, said he "lost his temper" and was sorry for his actions. He abused the City player using racist language, as well as telling Sterling he wanted his wife and child to die.
In a victim impact statement read out to the court, Sterling, 23, said he "did not think this kind of behaviour happened in this country in this day and age". CCTV footage of the attack outside City's training complex was played to the court, which showed Anderson pulling up in his van alongside Sterling. In sentencing him, magistrate Diana Webb-Hobson called it an "entirely unprovoked attack" and described Anderson's previous record as "appalling".
Anderson, of Woodward Street in Manchester, smiled as he was taken from the dock.
Sounds like a lovely guy.
By Laboured Go To Post
I mean, you can't charge what they can't afford.
It's not really the same fixture if it was against Liverpool is it.
If you Google his name he turns up in tonnes of articles and tweets about him doing very shitty things.
By W Go To PostIt's not really the same fixture if it was against Liverpool is it.
Should've gone with that one.
By W Go To PostIt's not really the same fixture if it was against Liverpool is it.Manchester United present their new premium entertainment range: Taste the Clank